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The Guardian newspaper (UK) reported on Nguyen Ngoc Manh’s noble gesture – Screenshot
The press in many countries mentioned the young man as a cargo truck taxi driver with the image of a ‘hero’ while trying to save a 3-year-old girl who fell from a balcony on the 12th floor in Hanoi.
In the past two days, information about Nguyen Ngoc Manh’s noble gesture has quickly appeared in the international media. Newspaper The Guardian (Anh) in 2-3 days he called Nguyen Ngoc Manh a “superhero”.
“A ‘superhero’ freight driver in Hanoi saved a girl from a 12th floor balcony” – The Guardian Opening article praising Mr. Manh.
The British newspaper told international readers of the incident on the afternoon of February 28. When Mr. Manh was sitting in the car, he heard the children crying. Then, he saw a girl hanging from the balcony on the 12th floor of a high-rise apartment building.
Mr. Manh quickly tried to save the girl almost 50 meters above the ground. He went up on the roof to find a way to hold the 3-year-old girl.
The website Hoan Cau (Huan Qiu Wang) calls Nguyen Ngoc Manh, who tried to help a girl who fell from above in Hanoi, a “hero.” The video posted on Weibo by the network account Hoan Cau received more than 225,000 views – Screenshot
Many other British newspapers like The independent, Evening Standard, Daily Mail he also reported on the noble gesture of Nguyen Ngoc Manh.
Also newspaper New York Post with the headline: “Vietnamese driver is praised as a ‘hero’ for helping girl fall from balcony.” The American newspaper quoted a part of Mr. Manh: “I do not consider myself a hero.”
Page Mothership (Singapore) described what happened on February 28, with the headline summarizing the story: “A 31-year-old Vietnamese freighter carrying a 3-year-old girl who fell from the 12th floor was hailed as a hero.”
Many Chinese newspapers like China Press (Malaysia), Freedom of times (Taiwan), China Times (Taiwan), Thepaper.cn (China) … also reported on the incident. Website Global China put the word “Hero!” to the top of the post.